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Proactive User Adaptive Application for Pleasant Wakeup

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Paper describe a solution to solve a problem of unpleasant morning wakeup of people by developing of a special application for mobile smart phones (or mobile devices) which provide a smart pleasant wakeup based on detection of users sleep stages. Developed application named wakeNsmile present a Proactive User Adaptive System, which react by his functionality to user request in sense of pleasant morning wakeup. This user request is solved by use of sleep stages detection during the night (sleeping process). These detections running during monitoring phase 30 minutes before requested wakeup [1], [2]. If application detects usefull sleep stage during this time window, the user is wakeup before requested time. If however no detection is happened, user is wakeup at requested time. User adaptivity can be enhanced by user data recording and processing to reach higher level of successful sleep stage detection [3]. When used in connection with EEG signal processing and motion detection of user a complex system can be developed as Proactive User Adaptive System for HomeCare. Such complex solution can improve user comfort (e.g. children don’t need further to stay in hospital to monitor their EEG to detect anomalies).

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Krejcar, O., Jirka, J. (2011). Proactive User Adaptive Application for Pleasant Wakeup. In: Nguyen, N.T., Kim, CG., Janiak, A. (eds) Intelligent Information and Database Systems. ACIIDS 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6592. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20042-7_48

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